How to get the Slime Crown in Terraria

avatarCorsetingJoke8 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Easy peasy! To snag yourself a Slime Crown in Terraria, you gotta mix 20 Gel (those squishy bits from slimes) with a Gold Crown or Platinum Crown at a Demon or Crimson Altar. For the crowns, you need 5 Gold or Platinum Bars and a Ruby. So, keep those slimes coming and start your royal jewel collection!

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avatarWanderingFacet8 months ago

Who even needs a Slime Crown? Just enjoy the game. But if you must, gather 20 Gel and make that crown with Gold or Platinum bars and a Ruby. Still, there's more to Terraria than boss fights.


avatarCreatingGulf8 months ago

Honestly, just fight slimes. Lots of 'em. You need 20 Gel for the Slime Crown. Then, grab a Gold or Platinum Crown, which needs 5 bars of its respective metal and a Ruby. Craft it at a Demon or Crimson Altar, and voil脿, you're the Slime King's next target!

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